pink wines - Printable Version +- WineBoard (https://www.wines.com/wineboard) +-- Forum: TASTING NOTES & WINE SPECIFIC FORUMS (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-200.html) +--- Forum: Rose/Blush/All Pink Wines (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-32.html) +--- Thread: pink wines (/thread-13920.html) |
- buttonlady - 06-30-2004 HI, just curious as to personal preferences on the pink wines. I'm looking mainly for soft, light fruity tasting wines,....any suggestions? - Innkeeper - 06-30-2004 Rose's from Provence, the Loire, and Abruzzo (where they are called Cerasuolos), are all favorites. However, this year our summer rose' will be an All American; it is Terre Rouge Vine Gris d'Amador. A box should arrive by the 4th. - californiagirl - 06-30-2004 What are the current shipping laws to Alaska? I really like V. Sattui's Gamay Rouge. It's definitely light and fruity. Tastes of strawberries. The winery only sells on site and direct mail order only. - Kcwhippet - 06-30-2004 Check approved shipping for Alaska below: www.wineinstitute.org/shipwine/analysis/state_analysis.htm#alaska - Innkeeper - 06-30-2004 You can order direct from Terre Rourge too: info@terrerougewines.com - oldworld - 06-30-2004 Leverano Rose- fresh strawberries, raspberries, tutti-frutti nose, slight spritz on palate. cheap @ $7 or so. Great picnic wine. - Innkeeper - 07-01-2004 Hi Old World, and welcome to the Wine Board. Thanks for your input. - oldworld - 07-02-2004 Thanks InnKeeper. I've enjoyed reading your posts and look forward to being active on this board. - thewoodman - 07-02-2004 I picked up Snoqualmie Cirque de Rose. Full bodied rose if that makes any sense. Full of fruit, darker than most. About as far from a european rose as you can get, but very tasty. This will be my fourth of July wine with some BB ribs. |